In September 2020, the government of India approved a series of agricultural acts, often referred to as the “Farm Bills.” What was proposed threatened to change the state of agriculture in India forever, and thus, inspired a long farmers' protest that is only just coming to a conclusion (thanks to a recent announcement that confirms the laws have been repealed). This episode tracks my journey to Tikri border — located on the capital’s suburbs — where thousands of farmers lived as they protested the effects of neoliberalism on Indigenous agricultural systems. Cooking with the community and feeding everyone who came to the site (including the police!) was one crucial way in which solidarity was cemented. My guide, and the guest of this show, is the inspirational activist Navkrian Natt, who along with thousands of farmers, resisted injustice with all her heart.
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Beyond Momos: Imaginary Homelands and Tibetan Food in India
Ripples and Tipples: How Partition Changed Indian Food
Mid-Day Meal
Where There Are No Butchers, There Are Cinnamon Buns
The Dream of Two Kitchens
Eating Capital
The Juice of Mango Clichés
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